The Quad City Mallards fought off elimination in its East Coast Hockey League Central Division semi-final match against the Fort Wayne Komets on Friday with a win on home ice while the Toledo kept alive the trend of home ice teams taking the win to pull ahead of the visiting Kalamazoo Wings and move to
By Jim den Hollander Editor Midwesthockey.info After a promising start, but ultimately back to back losses against the Central Division champion Toledo Walleye, the Kalamazoo Wings have made things much more interesting with wins in its own home games to tie the series at 2-2. Down 4-1 just 28:34 minutes into the series, the Wings
The Kalamazoo Wings fought back to tie the score twice at the Wings Events Center Friday night, but ultimately surrendered a 3-2 decision in shootout against the visiting Wheeling Nailers in one of seven East Coast Hockey League games involving Midwest based teams. All seven saw Midwest teams playing games against teams from outside of
When the Fort Wayne Komets cruised into Kalamazoo and captured a 2-1 edge on Friday (Oct. 21) night at the Wings Events Center, it seemed it had the upper hand in a home and home weekend set with the Kalamazoo Wings. But the Wings took a turn as road warriors the following evening capturing a
The Kalamazoo Wings have been putting things together through the month of July, beginning on the opening day of the month with qualifying offers to eight players. The Wings sent sheets to three defensemen and five forwards and continued to build the squad through the month. Listed below are the players extended qualifying offers. Steven